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Roosebeck Slim Tipper - Mulberry
Roosebeck Slim Tipper - Mulberry
SKU:BSMSB
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Introducing the 9-Inch Tipper with Straight Sides and Center Groove, an ideal choice for beginners seeking a lightweight and easy-to-handle stick. This tipper features a unique groove in the middle, enhancing grip and comfort, making it perfect for those new to playing. Each tipper offers a distinct feel and sound, allowing musicians to explore various styles and tones.
Crafted from solid wood and hand-turned on a lathe, each tipper is a testament to quality craftsmanship. Please note that the profiles of the ends may vary slightly from the photograph, and the color of the wood may differ. Experience the lively rhythmic patterns created by swinging the tipper against the head of a Bodhran. Also known as a bone, beater, or cipin, this versatile tool is a must-have for any percussion enthusiast. Don't miss the opportunity to enhance your musical journey—order now!
Features:
- Length: 9 inches
- Lightweight design for easy handling
- Hand-turned from solid wood for unique craftsmanship
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Plays like a dream. I have MS and am no longer able to play guitar, but this uke let's me play songs again and sing. I had no idea how much I'd missed having music in my body. Thanks, Lark!

I love these little hand carved wood whistles from Brazil

These are great! They have a grand sound!

I was looking for the right equipment for my Camac Isolde Celtic harp. I did NOT want to install the Dusty Strings pick-ups- seemed like way too much to add. This little gizmo was easy to install with the little pictures on placement- like, less than five minutes easy. I plugged the pickup into my new Roland Mobile Cube and it’s perfect! I don’t hear any sound distortion, and I think this will be just right when playing background music for noisier environments. Super happy with this!

I was excited to receive this kit. I do have several banjos already; however, I did not have a mountain banjo. I have built gourd banjos and ekontings (I went to Gambia in 2004 and 2007 to learn how to play and make them) from scratch, so I am not a beginner in terms of making instruments. I had a lot of fun putting the kit together. I do have a few observations regarding tips or slight modifications in the instruction manual, if interested.
Thanks!
Paul Sedgwick